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SUMMARY OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.-CONTINUED.

GROUPS.

EXPORTS.

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Domestic Foodstuffs in crude condition, and food Dollars. Per ct. Dollars.
animals....

Foodstuffs partly or wholly manufactured..
Crude materials for use in manufacturing.

Manufactures for further use in manufacturing.
Manufactures ready for consumption.
Miscellaneous...

Total exports of domestic merchandise....

Foreign-Free of duty.

Dutiable.,....

Total foreign..

Total exports..

118,185,098 7.92 177,216,467
283,064,680

18.98 347,385,462

472,665,309 31.69 500,536,700
209,361,544 14.03 226,210,513
402,064,030 26.95 459,812,656
6,403,980

1,491,744,641

.43 6,791,584 100.00 1,717,953,382

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13,865,768 51.72 13,013,344 50.22 14.168,086 52.22 12,951,257 48.28 12,897,774 49.78 12,964,958 47.78 26,817.025 100.00 25,911.118 100.00 27,133,044 100.00 1,518,561,666 1,743,864,500

1,880,851,078

VALUE OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OF MERCHANDISE BY COUNTRIES.

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VALUE OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS BY COUNTRIES.-CONTINUED.

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Tripoli...

All other Africa..

Total Africa...

Grand total.

1,117.513.071 1,226,562,446 1,434,421.425 1,518,561,666 1,743,864,500 1,880,851,078 *Includes New Zealand pr.or to July 1, 1906,

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN MERCHANDISE BY CONTINENTS (1899-1907)

743,582

836,037

812,334

1,334,033

1,301,319

570

84,799

67,695

129,782

17,600

2,112

106

55,309

45,578

64,904

483

13,530

8.049

1,240

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$353884534 $440567314 $429620452 $475161941 8547226887 $498697379 $540773092 $633282184 $747291255 112.150,911 130,035,221 145,158,104 151,076,524 189,736,475 198,778,952 227,229,145 235,364,719 263.576,349 86,587,893 93,666,774 110,367,342 119,785,756 107,428,323 120,364,113 150.795,800 140.422,876 160,165,537 134,089,091 174.453,438 129,072,806 143,849,112 168,745.901 163,820.151 187.371.412 204.865.329 242,260.820 10,436,060 11,218,437 8,953,461 13.447,615 12,581,651 9,426,776 11,343,622 12,628,735 21,127,464 697,148,489 849,941,184 823,172,165 903,320,948 1025719237 991,087,371 1117513071 1226563843 1434421425

936.602.093 1040167763 1136504605 1008033981 1029256657 1057930131 1020972641 1200179235 1298452380 157.931.707 187.594,625 196,534,460 203.971.080 215,482,769 234,909,959 260,570,235 308.381.969 349,840,641 35,659,902 38,945,763 44,400,195 38.045,617 41,137,872 50,755,027 56,894,131 75,159,781 82,157,174 78,235,176 108,305.082 84.783,113 98.202.118 95,827,528 93,002,028 161.584,056 140.581.15433.889.857 18,594,424 19,469,849 25,542,618 33,468,605 38,436,853 24.230,126 18,540,603 19.562.36116 5[] (26 1227023302 1394483082 1487764991 1381719401 1420141679 1460827271 1518561666|1743864500' 1

TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS INTO AND FROM THE UNITED STATES.

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$435.958,408 $392.771,768 $4.3186,640
520,223,684 442,820.178 77.403,506
626,595,077 444,177,586 182.417.491
642,136.210 522,479,922 119.656.288
567,406,342 586,283,040 18.876.698
533,005,436 513,442,711 19.562.725
460,741,190 540,384,671 79.643,481
451,323,126 602.475,220 151,152,094
437,051,532 694,865,766 257.814.234
445.777.775 710,439,441 264,661,666
835,638,658 167,683.912

1871.

1872..

1873.

1874..

1875.

1876..

1877.

1878.

1879.

1880.

667,954,746

1881.

642,664,628

1882.

724,639,574

1883.

1884..

1885..

1886... 1887..

1888.

1889. 1890..

1891.

1892. 1893.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902..

1903.

1904.

1905.

1906.

1907.

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33,740,125 466.872.846 728,605,891 261,733,045 24.997,441 466,073,775 735,436,882 269,363,107 17,142,919 760,989,056 852,781,577 91,792,521 19,406,847 753,240.125 921,784,193 168,544,068 49,417.479 767.111.964 799,956,736 32.847,772 31,820,333 751,670,305 855,659,735 103,989,430 67,133,383 705,123,955 807,646,992 102.523.037 42.231,525 620,769,652 784,421,280 163,651,628 72,463,410 674,029,792 751,988,240 35,997,691 752,490.560 752,180.902 46,414,183 783,295,100 742,368,690 28.963.073 96,641.533 774,094,725 839,042,908 33.976,326 52,148,420 823,286,735 909,977,104 36,259,447 108.953,642 881,175,643 993,434,452 69,654,540 83,005,886 897,057,002 1,113,284.034 44.367,633 149,418.163 910,768.555 997,083.357 85,735,671 127,429,326 740,730.293 1,019,569,898 113,763,767 788.565.904 921,301,932 172,951.617 842.026.925 1.055.558.555 102,308.218 880.278.419 1,153.301,774 70.511,630 767.369.109 1.301.993.960 534.624.851 93.841,141 816,778,148 1,320.864,443 504,086,295 104.979,034 929,770.670 1,499,462,116 569,691,446 117,470.357 925,609.873 1,605,235,348 679,625,475 98,301,340 983,574,456 1,480,020,741 496,436,285 91,340,854 1,094,864,755 1,520,482,533 425,617,778 130,932,688 1,117,911,553 1.591,759,959 473,848,406 141,442,836 1,198,646,897 1,660,004,502 461.357,605 103,442,654 1,367,228,113 1,847,307,154 520.079,041 108,138,249 1.591,878,298 1,988,989,327 397,111,029 1843; since that date ended June 30. showing the total inward and outward movement of values by years.

93.034.310 902,377,346 259.712,718 110,575.497 750.542,257 25,902,683 42,472,390 723.180.914 823,839,402 100.658,488 28.489.391 667,697,693 740,513,609 72.815,916 37,426,262 577,527,329 742,189,755 164,662,426 43,242,323 655,436,136 679.524,830 44.088.694 38.593,656 692,319,768 716,183,211 23,863,443 60,170,792 723,957,114 695,954,507 28,002,607 745,131,652 742,401,375 2.730,277 789,310,409 857,828,684 68,518,275 844,916,196 884,480,810 39,564,614 827,402.462 1,030,278,148 202,875,686 866,400,922 847.665,194 18,735,728 654,994,622 892.140.572 237.145.950 731.969,965 807,538,165 75,568,200 56.595.939 779,724,674 882,606,938 102.882.264 · 62.302.251 764,730,412 1,050,993,556 286,263,144 115,548.007 616,049,654 1,231,482,330 615.432.676 151.319.455 697,148,489 1,227.023.302 529,874,813 119.629,659 849,941,184 1,394,483,082 544,541,898 79,829.486 823,172,165 1,487,764,991 664.592.826 102,437.708 903,320,948 1,351,719,401 478,398,453 80,253,508 1,025,719,237 1,420,141.679 394,422,442 69,145,518 991,087.371 1,460,827,271 469,739,900 126,824,182 1,117,513,071 1,518,561,666 401,048,595 81,133,826 1,226,563,843 1,743,864.500 517,300,657 140,664,270 1,434,421,425 1,880,851,078 446,429,653 157,456,873 *Fiscal year ended Sept. 30 prior to NOTE-Merchandise and specie are combined in the columns at right of table for the purpose of

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TONNAGE.
1905.

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UNITED STATES CUSTOMS DUTIES.

The abbreviation n. s. p. signifies "not specially provided for." The amounts given in dollars and cents are specific and the percentages are ad

Following is a list of the existing tariff rates on articles in common use or of extensive importation, with especial reference to such as are made or dealt in by the leading American trusts. valorem duties:

Agricultural implements, 20%. Alcohol, amyl or fusel oil, 14 lb. Animals, n. S. p., 20%; for breeding, free; cattle, less than 1 year old, $2 per head; value under $14, $3.75 head; value over $14, 271⁄2%; hogs, $1.50 head; horses and mules, value under $150, $30 head; value over $150, 25%; sheep, 1 year or older, $1.50; under 1 year, 75c head.

Apples, green, 25c bu.; dried, 2c lb.

Art, works of, such as paintings and statuary, 20%; by American artists, free.

Bacon and hams, 5c lb.
Barley, 30c bu. of 48 lbs.;
malt, 45c bu. of 34 lbs.
Barrels, casks, empty, 30%.
Baskets, 35% to 60%.

Beaded fabrics, not wool, 60%;
wool, 50c lb. and 60%.
Beads, not strung, 35%; in

jewelry, 60%.

Beans, edible, 45c bu. of 60 lbs. Beef, fresh, 2c lb.

Bindings, 45% to 60%.

Birds, free; dressed for ornaments, 50%.

Biscuit and crackers, 20%. Blankets, 22c lb. and 30%; value

40c to 50c, 33c lb. and 35%; value over 50c, 33c lb. and 40%; over 3 yards long. 33c to 44c lb. and 50% to 55%. Bone, manufactures of, n. s. p., 30%.

Books, pamphlets, 25%; printed 20 years, free.

Boots and shoes (leather), 25%. Bottles, glass, ornamented, 69%;

plain, empty, le to 11⁄2c, but not less than 40%. Braids, cotton, linen, rubber, silk, 60% grass, straw. 30%. Bronze, manufactures, 45%. Brushes, 40%.

Buggies, carriages, 45%.

Butter and substitutes for, 6c lb.

Buttons, sleeve and collar, gilt, 50%.

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Clothing, cotton, 50%; fur, 35%; rubber, 50%; silk, 60%; wool, 44c lb. and 60%. Coal, free; coke, 20%. Coffee, free.

Combs, 35% to 60%. Copper, manufactures of, 45%; ingots, ores, free. Cork, bark, 8c lb.; manufactures, 25%.

Coin, 15c bu. of 56 lbs. Cornstarch (food), 20%. Cotton, raw, free; cloth, from 1c to 8c square yard and 45%; duck, 35%; articles made of, without silk, 45%; with silk, 50%.

Cotton-seed meal, 20%; oil, 4c gal.

Cotton thread on spools, 6c doz. Diamonds, cut but not set, 10%; rough, free; set, 60%. Drugs, crude, free; refined ground, 4 lb. and 10%. Dyewoods, crude, free; extracts, %c lb.

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Fans, palmleaf, free; all other, 50%.

Feathers, for beds, 15%; plain, 15%; colored, etc., 50%. Felt, roofing, 10%.

Felts. not woven, n. s. p., 44c lb. and 60%. Fertilizers, free.

Fish, American fisheries, free, anchovies, sardines and the like, ic to 10c per pkg., according to size; smoked, dried, 34c lb.; halibut, le lb.; herrings, pickled, 1c lb.; fresh, 1/c lb. lobsters, free; mackcrel, salmon, le lb.

Flax, manufactures of, n. s. p., 45%.

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2c lb.;

Flaxseed, 25c bu of 56 lbs. Flour, wheat, 25%. Flowers, artificial, 50%. Fruits, green, n. s. p.., free; dried, 2c lb.; cherries, 25c bu.; cranberries, 25%; dates, 12c lb.; figs, 2c lb.; jellies, p., 35% preserved, n. s. lb and 35%; prunes, raisins, 21⁄2c lb. Furniture (wood), 35%. Fur, manufactures, n. S. p., 35%; skins, undressed, free. Glass, n. s. p., 45%; polished plate, from 8c to 35c per square foot, according to size; polished and silvered, from 11e to

38c square foot; common window glass, 1%c to 4%c per square foot.

Glass, articles of, ornamented, 60%; manufactures, n. s. p., 45%.

Gloves, cotton, 50%; fur, 35%; linen, 50%; leather, from $1.75 to $4.75 per doz. pairs, according to length.

Glucose or grape sugar, 11⁄2c lb. Glue, less value than 10c lb., 22c; over 10c, 25%.

Gold, manufactures, 45%; jewelry, 60%.

Grass fibers, n. s. p., 45%. Gutta-percha, manufactures of, n. s. p., 35%.

Hair, human, unmanufactured, 20%; manufactures of, 35%. Hats, caps, bonnets and hoods, from 35% to 60%, according to material.

Hay, $4 per ton.

Hemp, hackled, $40 per ton; not hackled, $20, manufactures, n. S. p., 45%.

Hides, raw, 15%.
Honey, 20c gal.
Hops, 12c lb.

Horn, manufactures,
30%.

n. s. p.,

India rubber, manufactures of, n. s. p., 30%; vulcanized,-35%. Ink, 25%.

Iron and steel, common sheets, various specific rates, according to value per lb., average 45.43% ad val.; manufactures of, n. S. p., 45%; beams, girders, etc., 2c lb.; hoop, band or scroll, n. s. p., 5-10c to 8-10c lb.; round iron or steel wire, average 40.22% ad val.; wire nails not less than 1 inch long, etc., c lb.; iron or steel tubes, etc., 2c lb. or 35% cast-iron pipe, 4-10c lb.; rails, 7-20c lb.

Ivory,

unmanufactured, free; manufactured, 35%.

Jet, manufactures of, n. s. p., 50%.

Jewelry, 60%.

Jute, manufactures of, n. s. p.. 45%.

Knit wearing apparel, 60%. Knives, pocket, 40% to 20c each and 40%, according to value; other knives, 45%.

Lace, articles of, n. s. p., 60%.
Lamps, 45% to 60%.
Lard, 2c lb.

Laths, 25c per 1,000.

Lead, manufactures of, n. s. p., 45%; in any form, n. S. P., 2e lb.

Leather, n. s. p., 20%; manu

tures, n. s. p., 35%. Linen. manufactures,

clothing, 60%.

45%;

Linseed, 25c bu. of 56 lbs.; meal, 20%; oil cake, free; oil, 20c gal. of 71⁄2 lbs.

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Liquors, ale, porter and beer, in bottles, 40c gal.; brandy, S. p., $2.25 prf. gal.; cordials, whisky, gin, $2.25 prf. gal.; champagne and all sparkling wines, in bottles of 1 pint to 1 quart, $8 doz. Macaroni, etc., 11⁄2c lb. Manila cordage, le lb. Mantels, slate. 20%; marble, 50%; wood, 35%. Maple sirup, sugar, 4c lb. Marble, in blocks, 65c cub. ft.; manufactures, n. s. p.. 50%. Marmalade, le lb. and 35%. Matches, friction, Sc gross, boxes of 100 each; not in boxes, le per 1,000. Matting, floor, n. s. p.. value not over 10c square yard, 3c

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